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A course for electricians, maintenance technicians or anyone needing a basic understanding of UPS systems in an emergency situation.

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Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems for First Responders
Training

Purpose of Seminar:

How often do you get a chance to work with the Uninterruptible Power
Supply system in your facility? Do you know what steps to take in the
event of an emergency so that your facility can be kept up and running?
What is your procedure if something goes wrong? What about regular
testing and preventive maintenance?

Too often UPS systems come online late or delayed because the first
responders aren't properly prepared. First responders are the people who
will actually be at your facility when an outage occurs – the plant
electrician, maintenance technician or a supervising engineer. This
course is designed for them or anyone at your facility who needs a basic
understanding of the application, installation, operation and
troubleshooting of UPS systems and storage batteries. The theory of
operation and the routine testing, troubleshooting and maintenance of
typical single phase and three phase uninterruptible power systems are
thoroughly covered, as are the safety precautions to be observed when
working with these systems.

Backup emergency systems are essential, but only valuable if you have
the people on staff trained to work with them in emergency situations.
This class is designed to make sure your plant and facility personnel
are ready for anything.

Who should take this course?

This course is created specifically for maintenance personnel who are
"first responders" in industrial plants, public facilities, and
commercial buildings. Attendees come from a wide variety of industries,
skill-levels, company sizes, and job titles, so if you're not sure
you'll fit in or benefit from this class, don't worry - you will! - as
long as you have an interest in or responsibility for the UPS systems in
your facility. People attending this course include.....

All maintenance personnel in:

Manufacturing Plants

Commercial Buildings

Hospitals

Waste Water Facilities

Schools

Government Buildings

Research Facilities

Shopping Centers

Airports

And any place a UPS system is used

Including:

Electricians

Maintenance Technicians

Maintenance Managers & Supervisors

Plant & Building Engineers

Building Managers & Superintendents

Plant & Facility Managers

Risk Managers

All Emergency Personnel

Any person needing an understanding of UPS systems!

What will you learn?

Upon Completion of this course the Student will:

Understand the Basic Building Blocks Common to all UPS Systems

Have a knowledge of the Construction and Operation of the Major Types of
Industrial UPS Systems

Understand how to Maintain and Perform Test Lead-Acid and Ni-cad Battery
Systems

Be able to Identify the Hazards and Safe Work Practices Related to UPS
Systems and Batteries

Have learned basic troubleshooting techniques for UPS systems

Be able to implement preventive maintenance practices including quarterly
and annual testing

Course Outline / Agenda

Studies have indicated that 80% of the faults associated with a
PLC-based control systems involve either I/O (Input/Output) devices or
field wiring. During this seminar you will learn how to use both
hardware and software to find these faults quickly. Students will learn
how to use a systematic approach to troubleshooting; how to set up and
configure Input/Output modules using various slot addressing techniques;
what to understand about program and data table file organization,
number systems and processor information flow; and how basic, relay type
instructions, timers, and counters, and data manipulation instructions
can be used to achieve the automation and PLC solution you want.

The other 20% of faults can also be quickly found using software tools that
usually remain hidden to all but the most experienced troubleshooting
professional. But, in this American Trainco seminar, we will unlock these tools,
dispel the myths, and provide you aids that you can take back to your workplace
for easy future reference. At American Trainco, we provide real world training
for your real world needs!

If you're not yet sure you'll be able to attend this seminar, you can still
make a reservation to hold your space in class. While payment is due prior to
the start of the seminar, you may choose a full refund or credit for
cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance. Student substitutions can also
be freely made at any time prior to the start of the seminar. Refunds will not
be issued for registered attendees who fail to show up and have not given a
notice of cancellation.

In the rare event that should you not receive the expected value after
attending our seminar, simply notify us in writing of your reasons and your
money will be promptly refunded.

CEUs, Testing & College Credit

CEUs
After completion of this class, students will receive a Certificate of
Completion and 1.6 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) for both days of training
approved by the Maintenance Training Association of the Americas and The
American Council on Education.